a)I have n zeros and m ones and I want to counting the number of circular permutation of this m+n numbers .
m<=50 and n<=50
b) I want to count the number of circular permutation of n zero and ones .
(number of zeros + number of ones = n)
n<=100
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a)I have n zeros and m ones and I want to counting the number of circular permutation of this m+n numbers .
alexander.yuriev
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13 years ago,
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You should use Burnside's lemma (this is a copy of my previous post in English interface)
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Verdona0
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